SIZE GUIDE

OPC 1: I have a ring to measure

You should take a ring that fits you well and with a ruler or meter, measure the inner diameter of the ring.

With the following table, you will know what size ring you need. If you are between two, choose the larger size.

Measure (mm) Size
15,9 mm 10
16,5 mm 12
17,2 mm 14
17,8 mm 16
18,5 mm 18
19,3 mm 20

01. I HAVE A RING

You should take a ring that fits you well and with a ruler or meter, measure the inner diameter of the ring.

With the following table you will know what size ring you need. If you are between two, choose the larger size.

Measure (mm) Size
15,9 mm 10
16,5 mm 12
17,2 mm 14
17,8 mm 16
18,5 mm 18
19,3 mm 20

02. I DON'T HAVE A RING

This option is to measure yourself if you don't have a ring that fits you or if you want to know the ring size of another finger. For this, you will need a thread or rope and a ruler or meter stick.

  • You must take the thread and surround your finger as indicated in the following image. This is done both in the area where the ring will be located and in the phalanx. This is done because it may be that the contour of the phalanx is larger and then the ring would not pass through.

  • Once measured, take that thread and measure it with a ruler as seen in the following image. You must choose the largest of the two measurements, either the phalanx or the contour where the ring will go.

  • In the following table you can
    check the measurement you have.
    It is important that if you are between two sizes you choose the larger size, otherwise the ring will be small and will not fit your finger properly.

Measure (CM) Size
5 cm 10
5,2 cm 12
5,4 cm 14
5,6 cm 16
5,8 cm 18
6 cm 20

OPC 2: I don't have a ring to measure

This option is to measure yourself if you don't have a ring that fits you or if you want to know the ring size of another finger. For this, you will need a thread or rope and a ruler or meter stick.

1

You must take the thread and surround your finger as indicated in the following image. This is done both in the area where the ring will be located and in the phalanx. This is done because it may be that the contour of the phalanx is larger, and then the ring would not pass through.

2

Once measured, take that thread and measure it with a ruler as seen in the following image. You must choose the largest of the two measurements, either the phalanx or the contour where the ring will go.

3

In the following table you can check the measurement you have. It is important that if you are between two sizes you choose the larger size, otherwise the ring will be small and will not fit your finger properly.

Measure (CM) Talla
5 cm 10
5,2 cm 12
5,4 cm 14
5,6 cm 16
5,8 cm 18
6 cm 20

03. RING SIZER

The most advisable option: have a ring sizer at home. It is the best option, since you can measure your fingers 100% reliably and with more precision at any time and know the measurements of someone you want to give a ring to.

Measure (mm) Size
15,9 mm 10
16,5 mm 12
17,2 mm 14
17,8 mm 16
18,5 mm 18
19,3 mm 20

OPC 3: Using a ring sizer

The most advisable option: have a ring sizer at home. It is the best option, since you can measure your fingers 100% reliably and with more precision at any time and know the measurements of someone you want to give a ring to.

Measure (mm) Size
15,9 mm 10
16,5 mm 12
17,2 mm 14
17,8 mm 16
18,5 mm 18
19,3 mm 20

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Tips when measuring your finger

  • Each finger is different and has a different measurement, therefore, we recommend that you measure the finger on which the ring will go.
  • Finger size can vary depending on the time of year and even during the day. This is due to conditions such as climate and hydration, so it is a factor to take into account. You may not have the same size in summer (greater expansion due to heat) as in winter.
  • Take into account the phalanges when measuring, sometimes they are wider and may not fit the ring.
  • If you are in doubt between two sizes, choose the larger one.
  • If you still have questions, don't worry, contact us here and we will help you.

TIPS FOR MEASURING YOUR FINGER

Each finger is different and has a different measurement, therefore, we recommend that you measure the finger on which the ring will go.

Finger size can vary depending on the time of year and even during the day. This is due to conditions such as climate and hydration, so it is a factor to take into account. You may not have the same size in summer (greater expansion due to heat) as in winter.

Take into account the phalanges when measuring, sometimes they are wider and may not fit the ring.

If you are in doubt between two sizes, choose the larger one.

If you still have questions, don't worry, contact us here and we will help you.

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